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Definition of mite
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Mite (n.) A small
weight;
one
twentieth
of a
grain.
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Endosperm
::
Endosperm
(n.) The
albumen
of a seed; --
limited
by
recent
writers
to that
formed
within
the
embryo
sac.
Strike
::
Strike
(v. t.) To touch or hit with some
force,
either
with the hand or with an
instrument;
to
smite;
to give a blow to,
either
with the hand or with any
instrument
or
missile..
Magnesium
::
Magnesium
(n.) A light
silver-white
metallic
element,
malleable
and
ductile,
quite
permanent
in dry air but
tarnishing
in moist air. It
burns,
forming
(the
oxide)
magnesia,
with the
production
of a
blinding
light (the
so-called
magnesium
light)
which is used in
signaling,
in
pyrotechny,
or in
photography
where a
strong
actinic
illuminant
is
required.
Its
compounds
occur
abundantly,
as in
dolomite,
talc,
meerschaum,
etc.
Symbol
Mg.
Atomic
weight,
24.4.
Specific
gravity,
1.75..
Fatimite
::
Fatimite
(a.) Alt. of
Fatimid.
Arbiter
::
Arbiter
(n.) Any
person
who has the power of
judging
and
determining,
or
ordaining,
without
control;
one whose power of
deciding
and
governing
is not
limited..
Bound
::
Bound (n.) The
external
or
limiting
line,
either
real or
imaginary,
of any
object
or
space;
that which
limits
or
restrains,
or
within
which
something
is
limited
or
restrained;
limit;
confine;
extent;
boundary..
Limitation
::
Limitation
(v. t.) The act of
limiting;
the state or
condition
of being
limited;
as, the
limitation
of his
authority
was
approved
by the
council..
Mitering
::
Mitering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Mitr.
Spiranthy
::
Spirant
(n.) A term used
differently
by
different
authorities;
-- by some as
equivalent
to
fricative,
-- that is, as
including
all the
continuous
consonants,
except
the
nasals
m, n, ng; with the
further
exception,
by
others,
of the
liquids
r, l, and the
semivowels
w, y; by
others
limited
to f, v, th surd and
sonant,
and the sound of
German
ch, -- thus
excluding
the
sibilants,
as well as the
nasals,
liquids,
and
semivowels.
See Guide to
Pronunciation,
//
197-208..
Cylinder
::
Cylinder
(n.) The space
inclosed
by any
cylindrical
surface.
The space may be
limited
or
unlimited
in
length.
Thorax
::
Thorax
(n.) The
middle
region
of the body of an
insect,
or that
region
which bears the legs and
wings.
It is
composed
of three
united
somites,
each of which is
composed
of
several
distinct
parts.
See
Illust.
in
Appendix.
and
Illust.
of
Coleoptera..
Narrow
::
Narrow
(superl.)
Of
little
extent;
very
limited;
circumscribed.
Hieronymite
::
Hieronymite
(n.) See
Jeronymite.
Specialize
::
Specialize
(v. t.) To apply to some
specialty
or
limited
object;
to
assign
to a
specific
use; as,
specialized
knowledge..
Lapse
::
Lapse (n.) The
termination
of a right or
privilege
through
neglect
to
exercise
it
within
the
limited
time, or
through
failure
of some
contingency;
hence,
the
devolution
of a right or
privilege..
Sternutation
::
Sternum
(n.) The
ventral
part of any one of the
somites
of an
arthropod.
Semitertian
::
Semitertian
(a.)
Having
the
characteristics
of both a
tertian
and a
quotidian
intermittent.
Heremite
::
Heremite
(n.) A
hermit.
Content
::
Content
(a.)
Contained
within
limits;
hence,
having
the
desires
limited
by that which one has; not
disposed
to
repine
or
grumble;
satisfied;
contented;
at
rest..
Smite
::
Smite (v. t.) To cause to
strike;
to use as an
instrument
in
striking
or
hurling.
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